http://security.ucop.edu/ was very recently updated - Mon 1 Feb 2016
I think that the site itself also went live very recently.
--Jon
On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 06:57:35PM -0800, jon kuroda wrote:
> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/02/technology/at-ucla-a-new-digital-privacy-protest.html
>
> (Yes,
Dear Cloudy Micronetters,
I've hit a nasty catch-22 using docker-machine to set up an AWS EC2 that
has a private UCB Direct Connect address. It goes something like this:
The EC2 requires a route to the public internet so you'll be able to do
apt-get (and other from-the-Internet downloads) to
Can you build your container images on a campus network, and then push
the container images to a campus docker registry and just pull the imagine
from your docker registry to run in the EC2 hosted docker host?
Steve Chan
syc...@berkeley.edu
Manager - Enterprise Integration Services, IST-API
Peter Eckersley from the EFF gave a talk today on campus, see
https://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/eecs.html?event_ID=97050
He suggested running the Https Everywhere plugin
(https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere) in Firefox, Chrome and Opera.
He also suggested Tor.
Personally, I'm
I sent a message privately to Beth, but thought this might be something
that others with retiring servers might want to consider.
We can take on the hostname as a subdomain in bConnected. This will allow
the users to create aliases to their Berkeley accounts. Any mail going to
that alias will
We had a mail server that also contained data on it that we finally
retired. It was a Linux/Unix machine and the sys admin for it retired.
For the most part we were able to get people to stop using it as a mail
server years ago to use @berkeley.edu, but no sooner than when we
disconnected this